WSL2-Linux-Kernel/kernel
Linus Torvalds e919a3f705 Minor tracing updates:
- Make buffer_percent read/write. The buffer_percent file is how users can
   state how long to block on the tracing buffer depending on how much
   is in the buffer. When it hits the "buffer_percent" it will wake the
   task waiting on the buffer. For some reason it was set to read-only.
   This was not noticed because testing was done as root without SELinux,
   but with SELinux it will prevent even root to write to it without having
   CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE.
 
 - The "touched_functions" was added this merge window, but one of the
   reasons for adding it was not implemented. That was to show what functions
   were not only touched, but had either a direct trampoline attached to
   it, or a kprobe or live kernel patching that can "hijack" the function
   to run a different function. The point is to know if there's functions
   in the kernel that may not be behaving as the kernel code shows. This can
   be used for debugging. TODO: Add this information to kernel oops too.
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Merge tag 'trace-v6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace

Pull more tracing updates from Steven Rostedt:

 - Make buffer_percent read/write.

   The buffer_percent file is how users can state how long to block on
   the tracing buffer depending on how much is in the buffer. When it
   hits the "buffer_percent" it will wake the task waiting on the
   buffer. For some reason it was set to read-only.

   This was not noticed because testing was done as root without
   SELinux, but with SELinux it will prevent even root to write to it
   without having CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE.

 - The "touched_functions" was added this merge window, but one of the
   reasons for adding it was not implemented.

   That was to show what functions were not only touched, but had either
   a direct trampoline attached to it, or a kprobe or live kernel
   patching that can "hijack" the function to run a different function.
   The point is to know if there's functions in the kernel that may not
   be behaving as the kernel code shows. This can be used for debugging.

   TODO: Add this information to kernel oops too.

* tag 'trace-v6.4-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
  ftrace: Add MODIFIED flag to show if IPMODIFY or direct was attached
  tracing: Fix permissions for the buffer_percent file
2023-05-05 13:11:02 -07:00
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bpf cgroup changes for v6.4-rc1 2023-04-29 10:05:22 -07:00
cgroup cgroup changes for v6.4-rc1 2023-04-29 10:05:22 -07:00
configs
debug
dma dma-mapping updates for Linux 6.4 2023-04-29 10:29:57 -07:00
entry
events Perf changes for v6.4: 2023-04-28 14:41:53 -07:00
futex
gcov
irq
kcsan - Nick Piggin's "shoot lazy tlbs" series, to improve the peformance of 2023-04-27 19:42:02 -07:00
livepatch Scheduler changes for v6.4: 2023-04-28 14:53:30 -07:00
locking Locking changes in v6.4: 2023-05-05 12:56:55 -07:00
module module: include internal.h in module/dups.c 2023-05-02 20:33:36 -07:00
power More power management updates for 6.4-rc1 2023-05-03 12:01:05 -07:00
printk - Nick Piggin's "shoot lazy tlbs" series, to improve the peformance of 2023-04-27 19:42:02 -07:00
rcu
sched SMP cross-CPU function-call updates for v6.4: 2023-04-28 15:03:43 -07:00
time Timekeeping and clocksource/event driver updates the second batch: 2023-04-29 10:24:30 -07:00
trace Minor tracing updates: 2023-05-05 13:11:02 -07:00
.gitignore
Kconfig.freezer
Kconfig.hz
Kconfig.locks
Kconfig.preempt
Makefile modules-6.4-rc1 2023-04-27 16:36:55 -07:00
acct.c
async.c
audit.c
audit.h
audit_fsnotify.c
audit_tree.c
audit_watch.c
auditfilter.c
auditsc.c
backtracetest.c
bounds.c
capability.c
cfi.c
compat.c
configs.c
context_tracking.c
cpu.c - Nick Piggin's "shoot lazy tlbs" series, to improve the peformance of 2023-04-27 19:42:02 -07:00
cpu_pm.c
crash_core.c
crash_dump.c
cred.c
delayacct.c
dma.c
exec_domain.c
exit.c tracing updates for 6.4: 2023-04-28 15:57:53 -07:00
extable.c
fail_function.c
fork.c IOMMU Updates for Linux 6.4 2023-04-30 13:00:38 -07:00
freezer.c
gen_kheaders.sh
groups.c
hung_task.c
iomem.c
irq_work.c
jump_label.c
kallsyms.c
kallsyms_internal.h
kallsyms_selftest.c
kallsyms_selftest.h
kcmp.c
kcov.c
kexec.c
kexec_core.c
kexec_elf.c
kexec_file.c
kexec_internal.h
kheaders.c
kprobes.c
ksysfs.c
kthread.c - Nick Piggin's "shoot lazy tlbs" series, to improve the peformance of 2023-04-27 19:42:02 -07:00
latencytop.c
module_signature.c
notifier.c
nsproxy.c
padata.c
panic.c
params.c
pid.c
pid_namespace.c kernel: pid_namespace: simplify sysctls with register_sysctl() 2023-05-02 19:23:29 -07:00
pid_sysctl.h kernel: pid_namespace: simplify sysctls with register_sysctl() 2023-05-02 19:23:29 -07:00
profile.c
ptrace.c
range.c
reboot.c
regset.c
relay.c relayfs: fix out-of-bounds access in relay_file_read 2023-05-02 17:23:27 -07:00
resource.c
resource_kunit.c
rseq.c
scftorture.c
scs.c
seccomp.c
signal.c
smp.c
smpboot.c
smpboot.h
softirq.c
stackleak.c
stacktrace.c
static_call.c
static_call_inline.c
stop_machine.c
sys.c mm/ksm: unmerge and clear VM_MERGEABLE when setting PR_SET_MEMORY_MERGE=0 2023-05-02 17:21:49 -07:00
sys_ni.c
sysctl-test.c
sysctl.c
task_work.c
taskstats.c
torture.c
tracepoint.c
tsacct.c
ucount.c
uid16.c
uid16.h
umh.c
up.c
user-return-notifier.c
user.c
user_namespace.c
usermode_driver.c
utsname.c
utsname_sysctl.c
vhost_task.c
watch_queue.c modules-6.4-rc1 2023-04-27 16:36:55 -07:00
watchdog.c
watchdog_hld.c
workqueue.c workqueue changes for v6.4-rc1 2023-04-29 09:48:52 -07:00
workqueue_internal.h